Orthopaedic Institute of Dayton, Inc. is a patient-centered practice, committed to providing our patients with choices of care that are of the highest quality and are consistent with current medical and orthopaedic science.

What insurances do you participate with?

OID accepts most major insurance plans. Please see a list of insurance plans we accept by going to the patient information page under insurance.

What type of clothing should I wear for my doctor's and/or therapy visit?

Please wear loose-fitting clothing that will allow you to move easily. Be certain the doctor/therapist will be able to see the affected joint or surgery site.

Why do you need my social security number?

Our office requires a social security number for many different reasons. Your social security number is the only true identifier that we have for you. It helps us to know that we have the correct patient. Not only is it an identifier, but many of the major hospitals require a social security number when scheduling outside tests. Another use in our office is for billing and insurance purposes; a lack of social security number may require us to bill you and not your insurance carrier. We now require a second form of identification due to the Red Flag Rule. The optimal second form of identification would be a driver's license or state-issued ID.

How soon in advance should I request my x-rays and/or MRI?

We have at least a 24- 48 hour turnaround for most x-ray and MRI requests. Please make note that we do charge a small fee to copy the films for you. Please inquire about the fees when you fill out the request.

If I bring in my own x-rays, will I be getting them back?

When you bring copies of x-rays or CD's to your appointment, you should ask for them back, unless the doctor needs to keep them.

Where do your doctors do surgery?

Our doctors do surgery at many of the major hospitals and surgery centers in the area. It is up to the individual doctor to determine where a particular surgery should be performed. Please go to the physician's profile page to see what facilities he uses.

How long will I be off for surgery?

It is hard to determine each individual patient's recovery time. Many factors play a significant role in return to work. It is important to discuss these concerns with your doctor.

I will be off for surgery, and am required to take short-term disability. How do I go about getting my forms filled out?

Insurance/disability forms WILL NOT be completed on the day of your office visit, but will be completed within 7-10 business days. We can mail, fax, or leave the completed forms at the front desk for you to pick up. There is a $20.00 charge, which must be paid in advance, for the completion of each set of forms.

Are therapy services included in my surgery charge?

Will my insurance cover my therapy visits?

Most insurance covers some (and in some cases all) of your therapy costs. As a courtesy, we always check therapy benefits prior to your first appointment, and will discuss your coverage as quoted by your insurance carrier at your first visit. However, this does not guarantee payment. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to understand your own coverage. Please notify us regarding any previous therapy or chiropractic treatment you received in the last year, as it may affect your coverage.